Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual
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Chapter 1
Organizing Footage in the Browser
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By narrowing down all of the clips in your project to the results of your search, you can
conveniently do things like:
 Find all the clips that start with “Eiffel” and “Paris,” and then select all the found clips
in the Find Results window and drag them into a new bin in the Browser.
 Find all the clips from reel 002 and reel 002A, and then select the clips in the Find
Results window and drag them to a bin in the Browser labeled “002.”
 Find all the clips with the Good property unselected (in other words, bad takes),
select the found clips in the Find Results window, and then remove those clips from
the project.
The Find Results window works in much the same way as the Browser, and you can do
many of the same operations:
 Delete found items from a project.
 Move or copy found items to another location in the Browser.
 Sort and display found items.
 Edit found items into a sequence.
 Perform additional searches and combine the results.
 Modify information in Browser columns for found clips.
For example, you can find all clips not used in your sequences (unused media) and set
the Good column to No for all clips in the Find Results window. You could also assign
the same label to all of the clips in the Find Results window.
To modify an item property for a group of found clips:
1
Perform a Find All search.
See “
Searching for Items in the Browser
2
In the Find Results window, press Command-A to select all items in the window.
3
Control-click in the column for the item property you want to modify, then choose a
new option from the shortcut menu.
Control-click in a
column, then choose
the desired option.